
Justice for Victims of Online Abuse
From Double Take by Centre for Media Transition
October 28, 2025 · 30 min · Season 1 · Episode 27
About this episode
This episode discusses the effectiveness of e-Safety in addressing online abuse, featuring insights from Dr Noelle Martin on image-based sexual abuse.
Does e-Safety do enough? In this episode, Professor Derek Wilding is speaking with Dr Noelle Martin, an expert on image-based abuse, and survivor-turned-activist. Noelle shares her research on image-based sexual abuse, particularly deepfake abuse, which disproportionately affects women globally. Link below to Noelle's article 'Online safety regulation of deepfake abuse: a case study on Australia’s eSafety Commissioner': https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10383441.2025.2504791
People in this episode
Host: Professor Derek Wilding
Guest: Dr Noelle Martin
Topics covered
- e-Safety
- online abuse
- image-based abuse
- deepfake
- women's rights
- survivor activism
Keywords
- e-Safety
- online abuse
- deepfake
- image-based abuse
- women
- activism
- survivor
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: eSafety Commissioner
Books & works: Online safety regulation of deepfake abuse: a case study on Australia’s eSafety Commissioner
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